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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T180000
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CREATED:20200917T150715Z
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SUMMARY:Decoding Baltimore's Modernist Religious Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Spiritual & Ritual Week\n\n\n\nPresented as part of Doors Open Baltimore Spiritual Week \nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nAmong the innovations of American sacred architecture after World War II was an interrogation of the decorative arts’ role both in religious life and in architecture itself. One common approach used by architects around the country can be defined as “Opticalism\,” a neologism that denotes the deployment of aggressive and large-scale visual effects within spaces of worship. Opticalism represented a semiotic innovation\, having to do with attenuating the relationship between sign and symbol. \nArchitect Jeremy Kargon will present three local religious buildings\, completed between 1954 and 1963\, that illustrate Opticalism’s characteristics: Church of the Redeemer (Pietro Belluschi\, Architect with Rogers\, Taliaferro\, and Lamb); Har Sinai Congregation (Buckler\, Fenhagen\, Meyer\, and Ayers\, Architects); and St. Paul’s Lutheran Evangelical Church (Charles Stade\, Architect). In these buildings\, religious imagery was displaced within worship spaces by the use of exaggerated optical effect. No longer merely situated within architecture\, artwork itself defined the spatial precinct of each building’s sacred rites. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/decoding-baltimores-modernist-religious-buildings/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200917T150630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T150652Z
UID:23779-1603800000-1603801800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Designing for Social Equity: The Baer School
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Design Excellence Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nDesign | Dream | Activate will present about their design of the Baer City\, a sensory driven\, educational space for students with physical and cognitive disabilities. This inspirational\, community driven project received the 2019 AIA Baltimore/Neighborhood Design Center Social Equity Award and a 2019 AIA Baltimore Excellence in Design Award Honorable Mention. \nBaer City demonstrates how with limited funding\, architectural design can bring art\, creativity and vibrancy to a space. With the guidance of a committed design team\, the William S. Baer School transformed a deteriorating\, inaccessible blacktop space into a sensory-driven\, educational space that meets the special needs of its students with cognitive and physical disabilities. \nThe AIA Baltimore/Neighborhood Design Center Social Equity Award recognizes community-driven projects that promote social equity through an inclusive and community-driven design process with an eye toward social justice\, environmental sustainability and sense of place. \nThe Design | Dream | Activate team includes : Alyssa Brown\, Assoc. AIA; Tracey Beall\, Briana Allen\, Assoc. AIA; Jocelyn Christian\, Tia Harris\, and Marcella Massa\, Int’l Assoc. AIA. \nPhoto courtesy Gloria Cook Photography \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/designing-for-social-equity-the-baer-school/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201026T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201026T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200917T150610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T150610Z
UID:23777-1603713600-1603715400@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Hidden Gems: Baltimore's Churches
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Spiritual Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nMeg Fielding has loved old churches all her life. From her childhood\, being dragged from church to church with her parents\, to the present day\, working on a project of documenting historic brick churches along the Chesapeake Bay she still love old churches. While there are major churches that everyone knows in Baltimore like the Basilica or Old St. Paul’s\, there are many hundreds more that are not noticed. She has scoured the city\, hunting up these old churches to share them with you. Most are within the Baltimore City limits\, but a few are just outside of the city. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/hidden-gems-baltimores-churches/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201023T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201023T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200917T150536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T150536Z
UID:23775-1603458000-1603459800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Hoen & Co. Lithograph Building: Transforming an East Baltimore Landmark
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Design Excellence Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nJoin Ziger|Snead Architects and Cross Street Partners for a presentation on the award winning transformation of the historic Hoen Lithograph Building. Cross Street Partners\, Strong City Baltimore\, and City Life Historic Properties\, with architects Ziger|Snead\, repurposed the 85\,000 square foot historic Hoen & Co buildings as a lively mixed-use campus. The Hoen Lithograph campus now serves as The Center for Neighborhood Innovation (CNI)\, a new model for neighborhood transformation. \nHoen & Co was one of the most prolific lithograph printing companies in the world\, occupying the building from 1902 to 1981. The rich history of printmaking and the industrial character of the building drove the design of the renovated space. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/hoen-co-lithograph-building-transforming-an-east-baltimore-landmark/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201022T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201022T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200917T144949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T150130Z
UID:23770-1603386000-1603387800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Adapting Baltimore's Historic Markets with PI.KL Studio
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Design Excellence Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nPI.KL Studio presents the recent renovation of Broadway and Hollins Markets in Baltimore and discusses the current evolution of the market concept and the adaptation of historic buildings to the needs of their communities. Food hall concepts like Rhouse\, De.Co and the upcoming The Mill on North reference continued design developments in the food service space. \nPhoto courtesy Evan Woodard \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/adapting-baltimores-historic-markets-with-pi-kl-studio/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201022T130000
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CREATED:20200917T144928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T144928Z
UID:23768-1603368000-1603371600@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:The National Aquarium Animal Rescue Center Exhibit Fabrication Studio Tour
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Design Excellence Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nIn 2018\, the National Aquarium opened its Animal Care and Rescue Center (ACRC) in Baltimore’s historic Jonestown neighborhood. From comprehensive animal care and rehabilitation for up to 5\,000 animals to the production of 15\,000 gallons of saltwater monthly\, the ACRC was constructed to allow guests to witness the Aquarium team’s extensive behind-the-scenes work through guided tours and classroom activities. Along with the animals and husbandry staff\, the ACRC also houses the Aquarium’s in-house exhibit design and fabrication studio\, where expert artists create functional\, intricate habitats that meet the Aquarium’s high animal care standards while recreating environments that millions of Aquarium guests may otherwise never have the chance to experience in the wild. In this Doors Open Baltimore program\, meet the artists and watch a live tour of their workshop while learning how the ACRC helps provide guests a unique and meaningful connection to the Aquarium’s mission. \nPresenters \nJacqueline Bershad\, a LEED certified architect with over 20 years’ experience designing and building museum and exhibit projects\, is the National Aquarium’s vice president of planning and design. She is joined by: \n• Paul Valiquette\, director of exhibit fabrication & operations \n• Jessica Young\, manager\, exhibit graphic design \n• Adam Nelson\, habitat production lead \nPhoto courtesy Theresa Keil\, National Aquarium Event Photographer \nThis event has been organized by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and the National Aquarium. Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/the-national-aquarium-animal-rescue-center-exhibit-fabrication-studio-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200917T144650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T144650Z
UID:23763-1603299600-1603301400@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Transforming One West Mount Vernon Place with Moseley Architects
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Arts & Culture Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nJoin architect Forrest French of Moseley Architects to learn about the award winning transformation of One West Mount Vernon Place (also known as the Hackerman House) for the Walters Art Museum. This spectacular c.1850s mansion has been brought back to its former architectural glory and provides a distinctive architectural backdrop for the museum’s world-renowned collections. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/transforming-one-west-mount-vernon-place-with-moseley-architects/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200917T144628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T144628Z
UID:23761-1603281600-1603283400@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Architectural Tour of the Homewood Museum
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Arts & Culture Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nHomewood Museum is considered one of the best examples of early nineteenth Chesapeake architecture in Baltimore. This year\, Michelle Fitzgerald\, Assistant Curator JHU Museums\, will present about the architecture of Homewood\, pointing out features she hopes you will be able to see in person soon. Learn about the building’s quirks and details to discover more about this former country estate. \nPhoto courtesy Andrew Nagl \nThis event has been organized by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and the Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries and University Museums. Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/virtual-architectural-tour-of-the-homewood-museum/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201019T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201019T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200917T144403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T144403Z
UID:23757-1603112400-1603116000@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Discoveries and Delights at the Walters Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Arts & Culture Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nSituated in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood\, the Walters Art Museum houses a collection of about 36\,000 objects and works of art spanning 55 centuries. This presentation will explore what Thomas Hoving\, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, once called “piece-for-piece\, the best art museum in the entire United States”. Led by docent educators\, view a sample of the discoveries and delights of our collection and learn more about Baltimore’s own Walters family. This one-hour virtual tour will include time for questions and discussion. \nThis event has been organized by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and the Walters Art Museum. Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/discoveries-and-delights-at-the-walters-art-museum/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201017T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201017T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200916T205907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T205907Z
UID:23716-1602928800-1602934200@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Clifton Mansion Virtual Tour
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Arts & Culture Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nJoin us as we reveal newly renovated spaces and share the architectural gem that is Clifton Mansion! Our legacy tour guides are ready to “walk” you through the mansion from roadway to hallway to rooms to tower: from the War of 1812 to the 1850’s up to the present! And you don’t even need to step onto the property or wear a mask! You can see and experience the splendor of the mansion\, the new restorations\, the history and what is to come from the comfort of your home on a Zoom Meeting! The tour will be presented and then a question and answer period will follow. \nThe Clifton Mansion best known as Johns Hopkins’ Italianate Country Estate hides within it the Federal Style Mansion of Captain Henry Thompson. Hear how the Mansion tells the story of Baltimore and the people who shaped it by their service from the War of 1812 to our current day. Enjoy the most recent restoration efforts showcasing Victorian decorative styles from 1852. \nPhoto courtesy Brian Miller \n Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/clifton-mansion-virtual-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201016T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201024T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200917T143910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T143910Z
UID:23752-1602853200-1603546200@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Tour of the Bromo Seltzer Art Tower
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Arts and Culture Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nWhile few remember the slogan of the Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Company—“If you keep late hours for Society’s sake Bromo-Seltzer will cure that headache”—the iconic Bromo-Seltzer Tower has been a Baltimore landmark since its construction in 1911. At fifteen stories\, the tower made the Bromo-Seltzer factory the tallest building in the city. The tower boasted a four-dial gravity clock that was the largest in the world (bigger\, even\, than London’s Big Ben) and was topped by a 51-foot revolving replica of the blue Bromo-Seltzer bottle\, which was illuminated with 596 lights and could be seen 20 miles away. Due to structural concerns\, the bottle was removed in 1936. The iconic design immediately secured the tower’s spot as a favorite of city residents and visitors alike. The tower was designed by Joseph Evans Sperry and built by Captain Isaac Emerson. \nAlso inside the Tower is the Emerson/Maryland Glass Museum which houses the largest collection of Bromo Seltzer and Maryland Glass bottles in existence. The Museum is on the 15th floor and is on loan from and curated by Ernest Dimler. \nSince 2007 our studios have offered a creative space for a variety of artists\, writers\, photographers\, architects\, jewelers and more from all walks. \nTheir artistic skills gleaned from all over the world and some from our own cherished local prestigious arts institutions as well as self-taught. More than just a space to create\, our artists enjoy interacting with guests to the tower\, showcasing their work in their studios and in the common areas throughout the building. \nAlso inside the Tower is the Emerson/Maryland Glass Museum which houses the largest collection of Bromo Seltzer and Maryland Glass bottles in existence. The Museum is on the 15th floor and is on loan from and curated by Ernest Dimler. \nDirector: Annie Applegarth and Curator Ernie Dimler will be your hosts and guides \nPhoto courtesy Baltimore Museum of Industry \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/virtual-tour-of-the-bromo-seltzer-art-tower/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200917T143630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T143630Z
UID:23747-1602676800-1602678600@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Tour of the Enoch Pratt  Free Library Central Branch
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Arts and Culture Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nJoin us for a guided Virtual Tour of the Enoch Pratt Free Library\, Central Library featuring many of the beautifully restored and renovated spaces. The renovation shows that the Pratt Library is truly a Baltimore gem. Architects on the project included Beyer Blinder Belle (Lead Architect)\, Ayers Saint Gross (Managing Architect) and Sandra Vicchio (Consulting Architect). \nPhoto courtesy Ayers Saint Gross \nThis event has been organized by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and the Enoch Pratt Free Library. Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/virtual-tour-of-the-enoch-pratt-free-library-central-branch/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201013T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201013T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200917T143429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T143429Z
UID:23743-1602590400-1602594000@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Masonville Cove: Visit the Country’s First Urban Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Civic Pride and Industry Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nMasonville Cove on the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River is an important habitat and resting stop for wildlife—especially migratory birds—in the mid-Atlantic region and the first certified Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership in the U.S. Home to a green building nature center and beautiful waterfront public trails\, this area which once served as a dumping ground for industry was restored and renewed thanks to a unique partnership between federal organizations\, state organizations\, nonprofits and community groups. Join the partners in dialogue with historians and Greater Baybrook community members as they reflect on this incredible piece of land reclaimed for the benefit of local wildlife and the surrounding community. \nPresenters \nFor over ten years\, the Masonville Cove Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership is a is a national model for environmental restoration and community engagement. The partnership is represented by: \n• Maryland Port Administration: Katrina Jones\, outreach coordinator \n• Living Classrooms Foundation: Lorraine Andrews Warnick\, director\, Masonville Cove Environmental Education Campus \n• National Aquarium: Andrea Van Wyk\, conservation project manager \n• US Fish & Wildlife Services: Robbie Callahan\, Chesapeake Bay field office biologist \nPhoto courtesy Theresa Keil\, National Aquarium Event Photographer \nThis event has been organized by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and the National Aquarium. Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/masonville-cove-visit-the-countrys-first-urban-wildlife-refuge/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201010T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200916T213118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T213118Z
UID:23737-1602331200-1602333000@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Tour and Climb of the Roland Water Tower
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Civic Pride and Industry Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nJoin us for a climb to the top of the Roland Water Tower. Completed in 1905\, this Italian Renaissance Revival tower has about as much capacity for history as it does water. 211\,000 gallons to be precise! This virtual tour will explore the history\, architecture\, and future of this unusual landmark. In addition\, catch a rare look at the view from the top – usually experienced only by the pair of peregrine falcons who call it home. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/virtual-tour-and-climb-of-the-roland-water-tower/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200916T212111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T212111Z
UID:23732-1602178200-1602181800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:The Health of Baltimore City Waterways Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Civic Pride Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nBaltimore’s historic dumping place for all its waste and sewage was its waterways. How has the city’s sewage management changed over time and how healthy are Baltimore’s waterways today? This presentation shares information about the current health of our urban watershed and actions you can take to improve the health of our waterways. \nThe mission of Blue Water Baltimore is to protect and restore Baltimore’s waterways through enforcement\, fieldwork\, and citizen action. Our ultimate goal is to make our waterways safe for recreation (including fishing and swimming)\, to improve public health\, and to improve the health of our ecosystem. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. Donations will be split with Blue Water Baltimore. \nThis event has been organized by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and Blue Water Baltimore. Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/the-health-of-baltimore-city-waterways-then-and-now/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201007T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201007T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200916T210830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T211340Z
UID:23724-1602072000-1602073800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Behind the Scenes Virtual Tour of the Vernon Pumping Station
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Civic Pride and Industry Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \n“What’s that green roof peeking over the 28th Street Exit of I-83?” \nIf you have ever asked yourself this question\, then this is the tour for you. The Vernon Pumping Station was built in 1931 to move water from Druid Lake and it continues to serve the Department of Public Works to this very day. Despite its demure location\, the building packs an architectural punch complete with details like glazed terracotta\, wrought iron railings\, and bronze-faced doors. This rarely seen building is a great example of Baltimore’s enduring legacy of providing clean drinking water with beautiful architecture. \nPhoto courtesy Meg Fielding \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/behind-the-scenes-virtual-tour-of-the-vernon-pumping-station/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201003T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201003T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200916T210542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T210542Z
UID:23720-1601730000-1601731800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Historic West Baltimore Tour
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 African American Heritage & Civil Rights Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe tour will explore Baltimore’s historic African American neighborhood. Visitors will learn about Baltimore’s civil rights and women’s suffrage legacy\, visit a rich tapestry of residential and church architecture\, and learn about Pennsylvania Avenue’s special place in history as one of the nation’s premier African American entertainment districts. \nThe tour will also include a brief visit to Baltimore’s beautiful Bolton Hill neighborhood and the impressive Francis Scott Key statue and learn about the history of the Prince Hall Masons. \nBradley Alston is an award-winning Urban Ranger and Baltimore history tour guide. \nPhoto courtesy Vivian Marie Doering \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/virtual-historic-west-baltimore-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201002T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201002T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200911T151925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T132416Z
UID:23685-1601643600-1601647200@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Doors Open Baltimore Kick-Off Lecture: Aaron Henkin on Out of the Blocks
DESCRIPTION:BAF is proud to kick-off Doors Open Baltimore with a special presentation by WYPR’s Aaron Henkin\, co-hosted with Baltimore Heritage.\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nDoors Open Baltimore is going all virtual in 2020 with a month’s worth of programming. Kicking off the festivities is Aaron Henkin\, producer and co-host of WYPR’s award-winning Out of the Blocks. \nAaron will guide viewers behind the scenes of Out of the Blocks and share some of the incredible stories exploring Baltimore block-by-block and tuning into the city’s mosaic of soundscapes and voices. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/doors-open-baltimore-kick-off-lecture-aaron-henkin-on-out-of-the-blocks/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Virtual Histories
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201002T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201002T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200911T122114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T122114Z
UID:23664-1601643600-1601645400@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Tour of the Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 African American Heritage & Civil Rights Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nJoin us for a virtual tour of the Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020. The museum tells the story of Baltimore’s leadership in the Civil Rights Movement through the lens of the freedom fighting activism of Lillie Carroll Jackson\, the president of the Baltimore NAACP for 35 years in the early 20th century\, the Jackson-Mitchell family\, and their allies. The tour will be led by award-winning curator and program planner\, Dr. Iris Leigh Barnes. Dr. Barnes teaches at the University of Delaware and serves on the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture. She holds a Ph.D. in history from Morgan State University. \nPhoto courtesy Vivian Marie Doering \nAbout the Presenter \nDr. Iris Leigh Barnes is currently the Curator of the Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum in Baltimore\, which is owned by Morgan State University. She earned her doctorate in History with a concentration in African American and Twentieth-Century United States History; her master’s degree in Museum Studies and Historical Preservation; and her bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design and Art Education. She has received numerous awards: the Excellence in Exhibitions and Programming Award from the Maryland Historical Trust\, a Diversity Fellowship from the National Trust for Historic Preservation\, and the John Kinard SEMC JIMI Award from the Smithsonian National Museum for African American History and Culture\, among them. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/virtual-tour-of-the-lillie-carroll-jackson-civil-rights-museum/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200925T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200925T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200911T121906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T182317Z
UID:23660-1601038800-1601040600@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Building Baltimore: Benjamin Latrobe in the Monumental City
DESCRIPTION:A new book explores the legacy of America’s first professional architect\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nJoin author Jean Baker to learn about the life and works of Benjamin Henry Latrobe\, America’s first professional architect. Most of the lecture will focus on his work in Baltimore especially the Basilica and the Merchants Exchange. \nThe presentation is based off Baker’s new book\, Building America: The Life of Benjamin Henry Latrobe. The book traces the life of Latrobe and his rise to fame designing treasures like the US Capitol and the Baltimore Basilica. The themes that emerge in this biography are the critical role Latrobe played in the culture of the early republic through his buildings and his genius in neoclassical design. \n“With this fine biography\, historian Baker rescues Benjamin Henry Latrobe from obscurity and restores his reputation as the ‘Father of American Architecture.” -National Book Review \nAbout the Presenter \nJean H. Baker is Bennett-Harwood Professor of History Emerita at Goucher College. An eminent political historian and biographer\, she is the author of Margaret Sanger: A Life of Passion\, Sisters: The Lives of America’s Suffragists\, James Buchanan\, and Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography\, among other titles.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/building-baltimore-benjamin-latrobe-in-the-monumental-city/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200815T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200815T111500
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200724T144617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T144617Z
UID:23143-1597485600-1597490100@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Clifton Mansion Tour
DESCRIPTION:Public Tours of Clifton Mansion are back…COVID style! On August 15\, a Virtual Tour of Clifton Mansion will begin at 10:00am!\nAbout this Event \nPublic Tours of Clifton Mansion are back…COVID style! Our legacy tour guides are ready to “walk” you through the mansion from roadway to hallway to rooms to tower: from the War of 1812 to the 1850’s up to the present! And you don’t even need to step onto the property or wear a mask! You can see and experience the splendor of the mansion\, the new restorations\, the history and what is to come from the comfort of your home on a Zoom Meeting! \nThe Clifton Mansion best known as Johns Hopkins’ Italianate Country Estate hides within it the Georgian Mansion of Captain Henry Thompson. Hear how the Mansion tells the story of Baltimore and the people who shaped it by their service from the War of 1812 to our current day. Enjoy the most recent restoration efforts showcasing Victorian decorative styles from 1852. \nOn August 15\, a Virtual Tour will begin at 10:00 and last a little over an hour\, including a time for questions and answers. The tour will feature a climb to the top of the tower with its excellent view of Baltimore along with an examination of the recent interior restorations of the Grand Staircase and Dining Room/Sitting Room funded and directed by the Friends of Clifton Mansion \nRegister Now
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/clifton-mansion-tour/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200619T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200619T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200604T145939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200605T132200Z
UID:22453-1592571600-1592573400@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Histories: The Garrett Jacobs Mansion (Lisa Keir)
DESCRIPTION:1 Fabulously Wealthy Client. 2 Talented Architects\, 3 Owners\, 4 Rowhouses\n\n\n\nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. Join Lisa Keir for a history of the Garrett-Jacobs Mansion. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support the BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nThe Garrett-Jacobs Mansion is a National Register Historic Landmark\, a contributing structure to the Mount Vernon Historic District\, and arguably the finest example of Gilded Age architecture in Baltimore. It comprises parts of 4 rowhouses built in the 1850s (7\, 9\, 11 and 13 West Mount Vernon Place). Over a period of 60 years\, the Mansion grew from one elegant rowhome (No. 11) located in the finest residential community of Baltimore\, into a showplace celebrating the wealth and good taste of its owner. \n21 year old Mary Frick Garrett arrived at No. 11 West Mount Vernon Place in 1872 as the bride of Robert Garrett\, scion of the Garrett family\, grown fabulously wealthy through its ownership in the B&O railroad. \nAbout the Presenter: \nLisa Keir is a Trustee of the Garrett-Jacobs Mansion Endowment Fund and a life-long fan of historic architecture. She developed a tour of the Mansion and trained docents to lead the tours. \nThe Taste and Tour\, which features a signature cocktail and an hour-long tour of the principal rooms of the mansion\, is held (during non-virus months) on the second Tuesday of the month. For a cocktail suggestion for June\, she suggests a mint julep\, the signature drink of the Triple Crown races\, usually run in June. \nAbout the Baltimore Architecture Foundation \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) celebrates design and the built environment. Launched in 1987\, BAF encourages people to explore Baltimore architecture: to be mindful of the area’s history\, and recognize Baltimore’s architectural heritage\, and appreciate its design innovations. \nThrough its tours\, lectures\, educational programs for adults and kids\, exhibitions\, research\, and publications\, the BAF demonstrates how ideas are manifested in the built environment and urban design of the city. \nAbout Baltimore Heritage  \nFounded in 1960\, Baltimore Heritage\, Inc. is Baltimore’s nonprofit historic and architectural preservation organization. With a small staff\, 33 volunteer board members\, and a host of volunteers\, we work to preserve and promote Baltimore’s historic buildings and neighborhoods.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/virtual-histories-the-garrett-jacobs-mansion-lisa-keir/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200509T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200509T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200417T013143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200515T031753Z
UID:363-1589032800-1589036400@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:ND - Walking Tour of Woodberry (MdHS)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/nd-walking-tour-of-woodberry-mdhs/
LOCATION:Woodberry Kitchen\, 2010 Clipper Park Rd\, Baltimore\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200505T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200505T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200502T162954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200515T031744Z
UID:16834-1588680000-1588683600@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Live tour of the Poe House
DESCRIPTION:The historic Poe House is currently closed to the public due to the COVID-19 response in Maryland\, but that doesn’t mean Poe’s chamber door is closed to you online. Join us for a live virtual tour of the historic Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum\, led by a real museum docent.  \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/live-virtual-tour-of-the-edgar-allan-poe-house-pay-what-you-can-tickets-102255226134?fbclid=IwAR3CMQ-J4YxBzzHtn1VxTJtEf4MEwB4gkA3FhtmauQbdNELwBmungHMPxlI 
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/live-tour-of-the-poe-house/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200426
DTSTAMP:20260430T130841
CREATED:20200417T013144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200515T031744Z
UID:350-1587772800-1587859199@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Bike Tour (ULI)
DESCRIPTION:More details to come.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/bike-tour-uli/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Tours
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